Alarm Function - CD Automation Revo TC 3ph User Manual

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14.3.1 Alarm Function

General notes:
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In general, the alarms are "digital" elements or rather elements that can take only two values (true or false)
because rhe condition that describes the alarm can only be 'true' (ON) or "false" (OFF).
The condition that describes the alarm is usually summarized by the ALARM FUNCTION because it defines
its behavior.
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